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Meet the Speakers: Dr. Carla Roncoli

Carla_Roncoli Carla Roncoli is an economic-environmental anthropologist and member of the Center for Research on Environmental Decisions, Columbia University. She is currently Adjunct Faculty at Emory University and formely an Adjunct Professor in Anthropology at the University of Georgia. She has worked with UNICEF in Nepal and Chad and consulted for numerous development organizations and International Agricultural Research Centers (IARCs). Dr. Roncoli’s research addresses the human dimension of climate change, with a particular focus on risk perceptions, communication, and management among African rural communities. It emphasizes the need for achieving a good “fit” between scientific information and technological innovations on the one hand and local knowledge, capabilities, and experience on the other hand. For her entire career, she has been deeply committed to collaborative and participatory processes. She has spearheaded efforts to develop institutional capacities and partnerships in the Global South, particularly aimed to bridge the gap between scientists and a wide range of stakeholders, from policy makers to grassroots organizations. At the same time, her work centers on extensive community-based research to gain direct insights on how vulnerable households perceive and manage multiple stresses and how they allocate their scarce resources to alternative livelihood goals. Her research findings have informed the development of science-based decision support and early warning systems across Africa as well as among underserved communities in the United States. Dr. Roncoli has published extensively in scholarly journals that focus on the intersection of human and natural systems and her work is widely recognized and referenced in international scientific and policy circles, including recognition by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). She has participated in various research and development programs, in collaboration with USAID, USDA, NOAA, NASA, NSF and FAO. Her professional experience in the field ranges from West (Burkina Faso, Mali, Ghana) to East (Uganda, Kenya), North and Central Africa (Chad, Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco) and the Southeast United States, as well as South Asia (India, Nepal).

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